Education: Professors' Vote

Able, hard-working James Herbert Case Jr., Wall Streeter turned
educator, left the presidency of Washington and Jefferson College nine
years ago to take over a lively problem school: tiny (295 students)
Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. Bard was broke; a onetime
experimental affiliate of Columbia University, it was left with more
teachers than it could adequately pay. Case moved in with a sure hand.
His 47 teachers have seen their paychecks increase an average of 60%. A
full professor who used to get $6,000 yearly can now expect $9,000.